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  1. Ed Broyhill continued to sell furniture both for his brother's company and his own up through 1938. In 1932, the Broyhill brothers embarked on another joint venture with two other investors, when they bought the bankrupt Newton Furniture Company in a nearby town for $12,500.

  2. Ed Broyhill continued to sell furniture both for his brother's company and his own up through 1938. By the end of the 1970s, Broyhill sales had reached $265.2 million a year. The company ran 20 factories with more than 7,500 employees.

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  3. Feb 25, 2019 · Times are changing, and now Big Lots owns Broyhill. The Columbus, Ohio-based retailer has acquired the rights to the Broyhill name and related marks, according to U.S. trademark records.

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  4. James Edgar "Ed" Broyhill (May 5, 1892 – July 1, 1988) [1] was an American industrialist and the founder of Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc.

  5. James edgar broyhill. Mr. Broyhill (b.1892 d.1988) started as a farm boy, became an apple peddler, and saw mill hand, but James Edgar Broyhill met his destiny when he entered the furniture industry. He soon set up shop in a barn, hauling seating in a cart to peddle on weekends in Charlotte.

  6. The History of Broyhill Furniture. Broyhill Furniture was founded in 1905 by James Edgar Broyhill in Lenoir, North Carolina. The company started out as a small furniture factory, but quickly grew into a major player in the industry.

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  8. Vintage Saga furniture from the 1960s and 1970s can sell for $800-$5,000 or more depending on the size and condition. As an iconic Broyhill mid-century line, Saga furnishings are highly coveted among collectors today.

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